Harau Valley

Valley Lima Puluh Kota, Sumatera Barat, Indonesia

What to expect

Lembah Harau, also known as the Harau Valley, is a nature reserve located in the Lima Puluh Kota district of West Sumatra, Indonesia. The valley is surrounded by steep rock walls, some of which are over 150 meters high, and is home to a variety of wildlife, including gibbons and macaques. The area is also known for its beautiful landscape, peaceful atmosphere, and unique rock formations, making it a popular destination for rock climbers and photographers. The valley has several waterfalls, including the Aka Barayun and Sarasah Bunta, and offers opportunities for hiking and relaxation. The area is also home to several traditional villages, where visitors can experience the local culture and way of life

Plan your family visit to the Harau Valley with these blog insights 👇

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The Harau Valley, our favorite in Sumatra, between rice fields and canyon

The Harau Valley, our favorite in Sumatra, between rice fields and canyon
This family's experience:

Activities: We explored the valley on a scooter, admiring the scenery and stopping at various points

Highlights: We enjoyed the stunning views of the valley and the warm hospitality of the locals ✨